This document provides an overview and analysis of high-rise building fires in the United States between 2009-2013 based on data from the National Fire Incident Reporting System and NFPA surveys. Some key points:
- On average, there were 14,500 reported high-rise structure fires per year causing 40 deaths, 520 injuries, and $154 million in damage annually.
- 62% of high-rise fires occurred in apartment buildings, with hotels, dormitories, offices, and medical facilities making up most of the remaining fires.
- Risk of death and damage per fire were generally lower in high-rise buildings compared to shorter buildings of the same type, likely due to better fire protection in high-rises.